Doctors in Turkey began a two-day strike on Monday. The doctors are demanding better pay and pensions, and are calling for a law that protects health workers from violence from patients at work, The New Arab reported.
The strike was launched on Turkey’s national Medicine Day, observed on March 14.
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Turkish Medical Association members and other doctors marched to Istanbul’s Taksim Square on Monday, but they were stopped by police, according to local media reports.
There has been a sharp rise in the number of Turkish doctors seeking employment abroad in recent years, according to the report.